Friday, November 9, 2012

Poppies


Pink poppies make my heart sing!  I try every year to grow them in my sunny garden. I have tried plants and seeds to no avail. Does anyone know any poppy magic? If you do please tell me I would love to have these grace my garden.I also love the ruffly ones that look like peonies.
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12 comments:

  1. So pretty! I am sorry I am no plant expert. But I never seem to have much success with seeds! I have heard you should mix the seeds with dried coffee grains or sand. Poppies remind me of crepe paper! They are so exotic looking too! Have a beautiful weekend.

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  2. WOOW..they are great :)
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  3. Oh, how nice to hear of another would-be poppy grower. Nothing I try has worked. If you learn what magic is need, I do hope you'll share.

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  4. Gorgeous poppies! Happy Pink Saturday. ~Marti

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  5. You are gifted with a green finger, this puppies are gorgeous and they look lovely in your garden, wow!Thank you for your sweet visit. Enjoy your weekend.
    FABBY

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  6. It would truly be nice to raise a poppy like this. Very pretty. I have never tried to grow them.

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  7. Poppies are divine! i used to grow them in my last garden and they were a treat. Hope you are having a lovely pink weekend. Fiona xx

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  8. I have tried to grow those fat fluffy ones too and - all I got out of a number of plants was one red one with a stalk that was under a inch high! LOL

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  9. So pretty, so sad to see them going. It is comforting to know many will return to us in the spring. Have a great week.

    ML

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  10. beautiful flowers. i wish we have the climate to grow it here. really wonderful sight.

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  11. I never saw pink poppies before --they are very pretty!

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